The
1987 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game
contested between the Carlton
Football Club and Hawthorn
Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
in Melbourne
on 26 September 1987. It was the 91st annual
Grand Final of the
Victorian Football League, staged
to determine the
premiers for
the
1987 VFL season. The match,
attended by 92,754 spectators, was won by Carlton by a margin of 33
points, marking that club's 15th premiership victory.
Background
It was Hawthorn's fifth successive Grand Final appearance and it
had beaten Carlton in the
previous
season's Grand Final by 42 points. Carlton had not won a flag
since winning the
1982 VFL Grand
Final.
At the conclusion of the
home and
away season, Carlton had finished first on the VFL ladder with
18 wins and 4 losses. Hawthorn had finished second with 15 wins and
5 losses.
Carlton had only beaten Hawthorn in two of the last twelve games in
which the two teams had met, although they had defeated them most
recently in the Qualifying Final leading up to the Grand Final. The
Hawks had advanced to the Grand Final after defeating
Sydney in the first Qualifying Final, and,
after the Second-Semi Final, defeated
Melbourne by just two points in the
Preliminary Final (with a goal kicked after the final siren) to
advance to the Grand Final. The Blues had an easier finals run,
advancing straight to the Grand Final after their Second-Semi Final
win.
In the week leading up to the Grand Final, Hawthorn's
John Platten was awarded the
Brownlow Medal.
Match summary
| Team |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Final |
| Carlton |
3.5 |
6.8 |
10.11 |
15.14 (104) |
| Hawthorn |
4.2 |
4.9 |
7.13 |
9.17 (71) |
The game was played on a very hot day, with temperatures reaching
31 degrees
Celsius, the hottest day in Grand
Final history. The heat was thought to favour Carlton after
Hawthorn had finished a very tough finals campaign. Hawthorn were
also without
Jason Dunstall who had
kicked 94 goals for the year and 6 against the Blues in the
previous year's Grand Final but was out of the game with an ankle
injury. Instead the Hawks played
Paul Dear
at full-forward.
Carlton's
Wayne Johnston set the tone
for the Blues early with a fierce opening, in which he grounded
Hawthorn's
Robert
DiPierdomenico and got reported, and kicked the first two goals
of the game before hurting his ankle.
The
Norm Smith Medal was awarded to
Carlton defender
David Rhys-Jones
for being judged the best player afield. Rhys-Jones kept dangerous
Hawthorn forward
Dermott Brereton
goalless for the game.
Teams
Goalkickers
Carlton
- Bradley 3
- Kernahan 3
- Johnston 2
- Dorotich 1
- Gleeson 1
- Hunter 1
- McKenzie 1
- Meldrum 1
- Murphy 1
- Naley 1
|
Hawthorn
- Kennedy 3
- Collins 1
- Curran 1
- G.Dear 1
- DiPierdomenico 1
- Platten 1
- Pritchard 1
|
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See also